"Qualification was really easy, we had an easy group," he said. "Playing teams like Gibraltar who don't have any professional players, we were able to have a huge goal difference."

Their final group game pits them against England, a team many of the Belgian players are familiar with from their club football.

"All of our players know the English players and what they are like," he added. "They have a young and talented team.

"They are at the same level as us. I don't know what Panama and Tunisia are like, we have friendly games first and then we will look at those two teams.

"It doesn't matter sometimes if you finish first or second in the group. We finished second last time [in Euro 2016] which was probably easier because we played Hungary, but if we finished first we would have played Spain."

Belgium's next game will see them face Egypt in a friendly on Wednesday.